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Re: Vixen front spring free lengths and rate? 2222222

To: Dr John Upham <webmaster@ukmotorsport.com>
Subject: Re: Vixen front spring free lengths and rate? 2222222
From: Bill Sanford <tvrdude@netzero.net>
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 07:19:18 -0800
John,
 Don't forget to measure the distance between the UPPER perch and upper
mount hole. It was a hard learned lesson that that distance WILL change 
the ride height! (if differant)
Bill

Dr John Upham wrote:
> 
> Russell,
>    Thanks. If you get a chance can you measure the distance between
>    the lower bolt eye on the damper unit and the top of the lower
>    spring platform. I can then compare that with the Koni unit.
> 
>    Regards,
> 
>    JU
> 
> russell.towns@kvaerner.com wrote:
> >
> > John
> >
> > I believe that both Matt and I use 130 lb/inch with 14" free length on
> > Monroe shocks at the front. The back is either 130 or 2 x 65 as with
> > yours..
> >
> > Have you tried the scientific method to calculate your ratings?
> > Assuming your springs are 13" and 185 if they are compressing by 3" then
> > the weight at the front is 6 x 185 = 1110.
> > If you want them to compress by 4" then divide 1110 by 8 = 139
> >
> > I would have thought the difference between 130 and 185 would make about
> > 1 - 1.5" difference. So with a shorter length you should not have been
> > far off. What size are the collets that hold the spring on the shock?
> >
> > All guess work though. Good Luck!
> >
> > Russell
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: tvrdude@netzero.net [mailto:tvrdude@netzero.net]
> > Sent: Wednesday 3 January 2001 02:45
> > To: webmaster@ukmotorsport.com
> > Cc: tvrdude@netzero.net; tvr@autox.team.net; Towns, Russell
> > /JBEC-Portsmouth,IT; russell@hockerley.freeserve.co.uk;
> > mtowns@westsussex.gov.uk
> > Subject: Re: Vixen front spring free lengths and rate? 2222222
> >
> > John,
> >  Sorry, just thought of other things. where are you measuring the extra
> > 1-2"? If at the bumper in front, this would be greater measurement than
> > at the wheel. Raising the rear would drop the "front bumper" more if
> > that
> > is your desired outcome.
> >   Bill
> >
> > Dr John Upham wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear All,
> > >      The front of my Vixen S3 is sitting too high. The rear seems
> > >      about right on
> > >
> > >      4 x 65 lb/inch (measured on a spring compressor
> > >      at Reading University) of 14" free length
> > >
> > >      The fronts are 185 lb/inch and 13" free length (I think
> > >      but not sure).
> > >
> > >      Bearing in mind I'm using a 1600 Kent Crossflow engine with
> > >      an alloy bellhousing, can anyone recommend some front
> > >      spring spec figures please?
> > >
> > >      I reckon the car is nose up by around 1-2 inches too much.
> > >
> > >      Best Regards,
> > >
> > >      John
> > >
> > >
> > >
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